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GRAPHTEC WR300 - 3.17 Cursor Settings and Cursor Position

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3.17 Cursor Settings and Cursor Position
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[Cursor Setting]
(1) Mode......................... Specifies the cursor display method
(2) Select........................ Selects the cursor you want to move
(3) Sync. Mode............... This parameter can be selected when Dual has been specified for Mode. The
distance between the two cursors is maintained during cursor movement.
CHECKPOINT
Press the CURSOR key (see Section 2.5, "Control Panel Part Names and Functions" to
display the cursors.
[Cursor Position]: This parameter moves the cursor to the selected position within the data being replayed,
loads/saves the cursor position, and so on.
(4) Move to Selected Position
............................. Moves the cursor to the selected position within the data being replayed using one
of three methods.
Position : Moves the cursor to the position of the specified time from the current
position.
Time : Moves the cursor to the position of the specified time. Specify a time that
was captured along with the measured data during data capture.
% : Moves the cursor to the position specified as a percentage of the entire
data (which represents 100%).
(5) Move to First Data .... Moves the cursor to the beginning of the data being replayed.
(6) Move to Last Data .... Moves the cursor to the end of the data being replayed.
(7) Move to Trigger Point
............................. Moves the cursor to the trigger point of the data being replayed.
(8) Call Other Cursor...... Summons the other cursor within the same screen as the currently displayed
cursor. However, this function can only be used when the cursor mode is DUAL.
(9) Load Cursor Position
............................. Loads a previously saved cursor position and then moves the cursor to that
position.
(10) Save Cursor Position
............................. Saves the cursor's current position. The cursor position is saved under the name of
"Position number: n." Up to 10 cursor positions can be saved.

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